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Recommendations for a good day eye cream with spf?
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 11:53 am      Reply with quote
Hi all!

I am need of a good undereye day cream with spf. The only one i have tried is a Murad product and it did not work well for me (too drying)...

Any and all suggestions would be so welcome. This winter has been really hard on my skin!

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Fri Mar 09, 2007 2:14 pm      Reply with quote
check out the dermalogica site they have great eye creams and in the warm weather I keep mine in the fridge so cooling on the eyes. I like gels as cream is so heavy and somtimes too rich for under the eyes.
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 7:49 pm      Reply with quote
I've found most eye creams with SPF to be rather drying. The most raved about ones are the Clinique SPF 15 and Clarins SPF 30.
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:53 pm      Reply with quote
How about La Prairie The Smart Eye Cream SPF 15? It's not as moiturizing as LP Eye Contour Cream though and it doesn't provide broad spectrum sunscreen.

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Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:25 pm      Reply with quote
andaman_gypsy wrote:
How about La Prairie The Smart Eye Cream SPF 15? It's not as moiturizing as LP Eye Contour Cream though and it doesn't provide broad spectrum sunscreen.


Second this. Not many eye creams have SPF.
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:31 pm      Reply with quote
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.

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Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:34 pm      Reply with quote
I love the PSF eye cream although I don't think it has an spf in it. I also have dry skin.
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Fri Mar 09, 2007 10:37 pm      Reply with quote
I like the Clinique eye spf the best followed by Dermalogica. Have tried La Prairie but this cream apparently doesnt protect against UVA rays
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Sat Mar 10, 2007 5:55 am      Reply with quote
It's so annoying there doesn't seem to be much choice out there of eye creams with a good SPF. I've tried the Dermalogica one, which was ok, nothing special though. I usually just end up using my normal sunscreen around my eyes.
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I agree with Mabsy that if you have dry skin, you're better off using a seperate sunscreen on top of a moisturizing eye cream.

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Mabsy wrote:
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.


I remember this was the first proper eye cream I bought on you recommendation and it is really good. Lasts forever as well!

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Sat Mar 10, 2007 8:31 am      Reply with quote
Nivea Q10 Eye Crema. Only spf 4, but it's something. (and all my eye area can tolerate..)
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FaithTruth wrote:
I've found most eye creams with SPF to be rather drying. The most raved about ones are the Clinique SPF 15 and Clarins SPF 30.


I have tried both of these and like them. However, I find it easiest to use a moisturizing eye cream then apply a spf product over it. Currently I am using LRP active C. I use Hydraphrase UV 30 as my daily moisturizer/ss product.

The Hydraphrase is a spf 30 stable forumla.
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Kiehl's eye stick with SPF... Razz
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Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:33 pm      Reply with quote
i like dermalogica's total eye care with spf15. it's moisturizing and it has a veryslight tint to it that can help conceal dark circles. it uses titanium dioxide 4.5% as the sunscreen.
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 8:59 am      Reply with quote
guapagirl wrote:
Mabsy wrote:
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.


I remember this was the first proper eye cream I bought on you recommendation and it is really good. Lasts forever as well!


It's also the first spf eye cream I bought and I really liked it too!
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Carzie wrote:
guapagirl wrote:
Mabsy wrote:
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.


I remember this was the first proper eye cream I bought on you recommendation and it is really good. Lasts forever as well!


It's also the first spf eye cream I bought and I really liked it too!


OH You guys made me counldn't wait to order it. Are there any bad sides to kill my lemming?
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:42 am      Reply with quote
Ke Jiang wrote:
Carzie wrote:
guapagirl wrote:
Mabsy wrote:
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.


I remember this was the first proper eye cream I bought on you recommendation and it is really good. Lasts forever as well!


It's also the first spf eye cream I bought and I really liked it too!


OH You guys made me counldn't wait to order it. Are there any bad sides to kill my lemming?


I'd recommend just getting a normal eye cream and using your normal full-face sunblock on top. I didn't find this eye cream moisturizing, and used it just like a sunblock, meaning I still had to use another eye cream underneath.
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 10:45 am      Reply with quote
RMB wrote:
Ke Jiang wrote:
Carzie wrote:
guapagirl wrote:
Mabsy wrote:
One of the best I've tried is the Murad one with some vit C in it as well. I found it to be moisturising enough although it is true that, in general, the most moisturising eye cream with SPF will be less moisturising than the most moisturising eye cream without SPF. It really depends on your skin type. If you have really dry skin then you're better off going with an eye cream and a separate sunblock.


I remember this was the first proper eye cream I bought on you recommendation and it is really good. Lasts forever as well!


It's also the first spf eye cream I bought and I really liked it too!


OH You guys made me counldn't wait to order it. Are there any bad sides to kill my lemming?


I'd recommend just getting a normal eye cream and using your normal full-face sunblock on top. I didn't find this eye cream moisturizing, and used it just like a sunblock, meaning I still had to use another eye cream underneath.

Oh oh~~~Thank you a lot!!!~ Not so moisturizing, it'll be really a huge question for me. I would take your advise and ...are there any good sunblock that safe enough to use on eye?
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Mon Mar 12, 2007 11:42 am      Reply with quote
Clarins has eye cream spf30 for eye.. I applied it on top of my regular eye cream. It only costs USD24.00 for 0.7 oz.
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fishzebby wrote:
Clarins has eye cream spf30 for eye.. I applied it on top of my regular eye cream. It only costs USD24.00 for 0.7 oz.

Oh it sounds good~~I'll go and have a try. Thank you
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